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I’ve been boycotting until a year or two ago when my grandson became really interested in the club. I’m at an age when the Venkies could easily outlast me. He is still in his teens so I’m pretty sure they won’t outlast him. I want the love of Blackburn Rovers to remain in my family. So we began attending games again.

I’ve discussed the boycott with him and his opinion is he’s up for it as long as it has some noticeable effect. I’m in the same camp, so neither of us will be at the Watford game.

In my eyes the Chicken Chokers are a cancer running through Blackburn Rovers and until they are gone the slow downward spiral will continue. Nothing will change for the positive while they still own the club.

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52 minutes ago, pentelrobot said:

Refused to renew my season ticket 2 years ago, having had one for 55 years. I will buy a season ticket the minute this lot are gone.

I’m in the same boat. Had a season ticket from way back when..but I no longer attend matches at Ewood. I will , as will 3 members of my family , buy one the minute they are gone. 
I fully support any action that could regain our values in whatever league that might be ..even League 2 or lower. 

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Boycott. Its been too long. Too neglectful , the impact on the town has been damaging. Lived here all my life and probably posted the same stuff time and time again. The town needs this club to be up there again. As a percentage of our great historical town it was a high flying asset. Proudly verbalised by many during football chats at work, the on a train platform, on holiday.

Little old Blackburn Rovers the jewel in the Lancashire Crown.

Boycott.

We want owners that care about our heritage and our town.

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None of us know whether a boycott will work at Ewood, but there is evidence it has worked at other clubs, so there is hope. After 15 years of failure, mediocrity, countless embarrassing PR stories and zero ambition shown, there is no other realistic set of  options for ways we can protest the regime that are within the law except a boycott. I hope as many fans as possible will bite the bullet and boycott just the one game to see if that makes a difference. It's just one game to send a message, the sky won't fall in if we all just miss one game to let them know how we feel. As a fan base we can assess the impact and go from there. We need to think about the long term, not dwell on missing one 90 minute match which will mean little in the grand scheme of things.

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As a tactic has it worked elsewhere? Yes. 

Would these owners care? I’m highly dubious going off their track record, but who really knows, so it’s a start. 

Will a high percentage of the remaining match goers go for it? In my opinion, no.


Point three is therefore the issue. The Coalition and this forum are coming from a position of where they are and where they think the match goers also should be, not where they *actually* are. Of course it’s only one game, of course it’s for the greater good, but if the majority of those still attending Ewood don’t see it that way and to them ‘regardless of owners you still go and get behind the team’ and yes, ‘who’s this lot telling me what to do?’ then it will ultimately fall on it’s arse as a campaign.
 

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In terms of sheer numbers I stopped going three and a half years ago so my decision to support a boycott won't make any difference.

I do however fully support the call for a boycott. Imo we have to do something or the Club dies.

Im prepared to support any initiatives the Coalition come up with and god willing will be back at Ewood on a permanent basis should they be successful in their aims.

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41 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

 but if the majority of those still attending Ewood don’t see it that way and to them ‘regardless of owners you still go and get behind the team’ and yes, ‘who’s this lot telling me what to do?’ then it will ultimately fall on it’s arse as a campaign.

 

Completely irrelevant imo as long as it's only one part of a concerted and co-ordinated campaign to get them out that never lets up.

Presumably some things will work better than others.

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